RUN missing in Accessories folder in windows 7

I typed "run" in the start menu in windows 7, I have not found the program. I also went to the Accessories folder, and the program "run" is missing. So how you download or get the program "run" in windows 7?

Help & Support:
 
That became the command run?
 
The run command no longer appears on the start menu in this version of Windows. The search box that appears in the start menu provides much of the same functionality as the command run. However, the command run is still available if you prefer to use. You can even add it to the start menu for easier access.
 
To add the run command to the start menu
Click to open the taskbar and Start Menu Properties.
 
Click the Start Menu tab, and then click Customize.
 
In the list of options on the start menu, select the command box run and then click OK. Run the command will appear on the right side of the start menu.
 
Tip:
You can also access the command run by pressing the logo Windows + R key.

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